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The islands communities and businesses are being failed. Marc Crothall, chief executive of the Scottish Tourism Alliance, said: “The islands have had some amazing film and documentary coverage and wonderful opportunities to promote themselves and great advocacy and marketing for Scotland and yet you can’t get there.” Mar Crothall, pictured, said Scotland s ferries failure is just not an acceptable position i an interview as part of a special series this week. He said: It is a Scottish Government issue here. It is damaging the islands’ tourism economy and the wider economy. The message is clear to new Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands Mairi Gougeon and Minister for Transport Graeme Dey. ....
Glasgow Candleriggs Square: Landmark Glasgow redevelopment takes step forward with start of work on 500-bedroom hotel heraldscotland.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from heraldscotland.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
LORD Willie Haughey has revealed plans to spend more than £1 billion on building 11,000 homes in Scotland over the next nine years, aiming to tackle shortages and transform the housing market. He is embarking on this huge project after striking a deal to sell a 24 per cent stake in his family-owned City Facilities Management Holdings business to Scottish property group Ediston for £640 million. The Glasgow-based entrepreneur, who is a former non-executive director at Celtic, has developed a model which he believes will dramatically reduce rental costs for tenants, and aims to make this preferable to buying a house and taking out a mortgage for many people. ....
BBC News Published image captionLord Haughey wants to make renting more affordable for young people Business tycoon Lord Willie Haughey plans to spend more than £1bn on building 11,000 homes affordable homes in Scotland over the next nine years. His Glasgow-based company, City Facilities Management Holdings, has formed a partnership with property group Ediston. He said the plan would reduce rental costs and make renting preferable to taking out a mortgage. Ediston, based in Edinburgh, has bought a 24% stake in his company for £640m. Lord Haughey hopes the housebuilding partnership will help to address the housing shortage in Scotland. These houses won t be for sale ....